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plenty of it in spots like dallas and the expected high. 80 in kansas city. much cooler in parts of the great lakes. now to the west to snowflakes. very breezy today. 48 degrees the expected high. it's going to be the upper midwest where you're going to see a big contrast in temperatures. take a look at the numbers there in white like bismarck or back to sioux falls or even in minneapolis. the white numbers is where we should be this time of year. that's on average. if you look at the yellow, that would be your expected high. places like omaha, nebraska, 89 is what we expect by the afternoon. kansas city, 87. wichita, 88. louisville at 85, and 79 in indianapolis. remember, we are talking about the chance of storms across the ohio valley. we have some thunderstorms that pop up. that rain-cooled air will come to the surface, and temperatures will drop quite a bit. certainly might be far more comfortable as we make our way to the rest of the day. speaking of the winds, we still have it for you in the west. a great basin. especially tropical storm force winds at
plenty of it in spots like dallas and the expected high. 80 in kansas city. much cooler in parts of the great lakes. now to the west to snowflakes. very breezy today. 48 degrees the expected high. it's going to be the upper midwest where you're going to see a big contrast in temperatures. take a look at the numbers there in white like bismarck or back to sioux falls or even in minneapolis. the white numbers is where we should be this time of year. that's on average. if you look at the yellow,...
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. >> if you live in dallas and you know pizza patrone or any of the surrounding area, on june 5g9, pay taepgs very closely to what i'm about to say say. [ speaking spanish ] >> if you can order in spanish, you get your pizza for free on june 5th. >> in dallas? >> anywhere where pizza patron delivers. quite a bit of controversy. people who are saying this is discriminating against people who speak english. and on the left side of the spectrum is saying -- i don't even know what they're saying. they're downward -- >> my question is, speaking spanish to each other and say i guess i landed on cnn espanol today. or cnn. >> this is cnn. >> romney should take a position on this. >> clearly. clearly. what have you got? >> turns out that those skinny jeans that -- >> the ones you're always wearing in here that mark and i are telling you not to wear? >> first of all, i don't wear skinny jeans. these are not skinny jean. >> are you showing off your skinny jeans? >> these are not skinny jeans. i'm not in eighth grade. i wear baggy jeans. are these skinny jeans? no. >> yes, kind of. a little. >> th
. >> if you live in dallas and you know pizza patrone or any of the surrounding area, on june 5g9, pay taepgs very closely to what i'm about to say say. [ speaking spanish ] >> if you can order in spanish, you get your pizza for free on june 5th. >> in dallas? >> anywhere where pizza patron delivers. quite a bit of controversy. people who are saying this is discriminating against people who speak english. and on the left side of the spectrum is saying -- i don't even...
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thanks so much for being with us live from dallas. we appreciate it. >>> that is all the time i have, sadly. sorry. we just cut him off. he'll be back, trust me. thanks for watching. "newsroom international" starts now. i'm just gettin' started. woo! [ male announcer ] shop now and put it on layaway. so, you have more time to pay. walmart. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you.
thanks so much for being with us live from dallas. we appreciate it. >>> that is all the time i have, sadly. sorry. we just cut him off. he'll be back, trust me. thanks for watching. "newsroom international" starts now. i'm just gettin' started. woo! [ male announcer ] shop now and put it on layaway. so, you have more time to pay. walmart. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere,...
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we'll be looking at places in houston, dallas, oklahoma city, kansas city, and even des moines could see severe thunderstorms. we could be active into the west. but by tuesday, you'll be done with the snow. temperature wise, we have been talking about how crazy it is. it's just been the flip-flop weather going on. look at this. albuquerque at 40 degrees. minneapolis looking for 76 degrees tomorrow. there have been a plethora of highs going on there. it hit 80 in seven out of the last nine days. that's like may or june weather. >> can you slide to the left? i can see the temperatures. 87. 85. >> talk about great for florida spring breakers though. >> look at minneapolis. it's beautiful. >> it's my hometown. i never got 80 in march when i was there. >> thank you, jacqui jeras. >>> a very serious subject. if you think slavery ended generations ago, you probably never heard of march tan ya. slavery is still existing there in 2012. very much a part of life. cnn goes in depth talking to slaves and abolitionists risking their lives. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two train
we'll be looking at places in houston, dallas, oklahoma city, kansas city, and even des moines could see severe thunderstorms. we could be active into the west. but by tuesday, you'll be done with the snow. temperature wise, we have been talking about how crazy it is. it's just been the flip-flop weather going on. look at this. albuquerque at 40 degrees. minneapolis looking for 76 degrees tomorrow. there have been a plethora of highs going on there. it hit 80 in seven out of the last nine days....
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number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. >> it was so scary. remind you of "the wizard of oz" when the tornado hit and everything going around and around. >> caused nearly $1 billion worth of damage within 24 hours. number four, deadliest tornadoes. >> take it away from us, lord. >> tornadoes took up three slots in our top ten countdown. but this was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 confirmed tornadoes killed 7 people in the northwest. hurricane isaac. >> isaac was a killer. >> the country held its breath as the levees. >> reporter: yet again. plaquemine's parish was tested. by september, 66% of the u.s. was in some degree of drought. the dry weather is expected to continue into 2013. and this could become the costliest natural disaster in u.s. history. and number one, superstorm sandy. >> this historic superstorm made landfall over the most populated areas hoft united states. even snowstorms are threatening the lives and homes of people from virginia to massachuse
number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. >> it was so scary. remind you of "the wizard of oz" when the tornado hit and everything going around and around. >> caused nearly $1 billion worth of damage within 24 hours. number four, deadliest tornadoes. >> take it away from us, lord. >> tornadoes took up three slots in our top ten countdown. but this was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 confirmed tornadoes killed 7...
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and, you know, dallas and gill gilligan's island, i love american culture in that way. it's when it's risen to this other kind of psychotic level that's frightening. especially some of the messages it sends to women and that they're supposed to carry somebody. somebody like jessica who can't gain or lose five pounds without creating a headline, you can say whatever you want, whether you're a fan or not, in that position that's not her creating that position and i don't want to hear this argument they are celebrity whores. it's implicated than that. i give credit to paris and kim kardashian creating evils. that is america. great. god bless them. the people that pretend they are not that makes me crazy. >> here is why i have an issue with it and i like paris and -- and i like them and see no problem with them doing the best they can. they both work very hard at it. is there a problem fundamentally with a society and the culture which puts people like that on pedestal in the sense it inevidently chips away at the in stich of people who perhaps are more deserving of stars?
and, you know, dallas and gill gilligan's island, i love american culture in that way. it's when it's risen to this other kind of psychotic level that's frightening. especially some of the messages it sends to women and that they're supposed to carry somebody. somebody like jessica who can't gain or lose five pounds without creating a headline, you can say whatever you want, whether you're a fan or not, in that position that's not her creating that position and i don't want to hear this...
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in dallas we're talking about not 100 homes but in the dallas-ft. worth area, it will probably be about 300 homes as i kind of look at the early reports. >> all right. all right, mr. mayor, i thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's turn to jonathan cook right now. you were in a bank if i'm not mistaken and the storm struck. what did you see? >> yes. yesterday i was in a meeting in the office that i was in had two windows in the room, and i had no warning that bad weather was even on its way. but we saw lightning strike which we thought was just about 50 yards away, and immediately following lightning was a loud clap of thunder and about ten seconds later, same thing, lightning followed by thunder superclose and so about that time, i looked out the window and i saw hail coming down and i saw rain pouring, so i said i got to go, i ran out the bank -- >> why did you say you go to go? you went into your truck which i think would be a really unwise thing to do in a terrible, terrible storm, but i guess it was the right decision for you. why did you g
in dallas we're talking about not 100 homes but in the dallas-ft. worth area, it will probably be about 300 homes as i kind of look at the early reports. >> all right. all right, mr. mayor, i thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's turn to jonathan cook right now. you were in a bank if i'm not mistaken and the storm struck. what did you see? >> yes. yesterday i was in a meeting in the office that i was in had two windows in the room, and i had no warning that bad...
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and he is joining us from dallas. how unusual is this? >> well, carol, to put it in perspective, the most expensive hailstorm in the history of america happened in the dallas ft. worth area in 1995. and then in 2003, there was a hailstorm that was just a little under $1 billion. and that one happened, you know, about five or six years ago. and now we have this one last night. so what happened, you were kind of giving the overview there, we had three storm cells move over dallas county and the surrounding area and they were moving really slow. i'm in lakewood, which is about three miles from downtown dallas. this is a shopping area.:o and every parking space around 6:30 was full. so after 10 minutes of hail falling, and again, like some the size of softballs even, everybody walked out onto the ice to find their cars looking like this. and all of the cars were damaged like this. now this car isn't totalled. it's maybe $10,000, $15,000 worth of damage. and this is just in one square mile where every car looked like this. we are talking about
and he is joining us from dallas. how unusual is this? >> well, carol, to put it in perspective, the most expensive hailstorm in the history of america happened in the dallas ft. worth area in 1995. and then in 2003, there was a hailstorm that was just a little under $1 billion. and that one happened, you know, about five or six years ago. and now we have this one last night. so what happened, you were kind of giving the overview there, we had three storm cells move over dallas county and...
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dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old...
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we had the dallas mayor on. he disputed that saying final results will come out later this week. we don't know right now. >> you wonder how effective it's going to be. >> but they think it's the best bet right now to help the residents there. >> let's talk about what happens when someone contracts the west nile virus. what are the possible outcomes? >> sometimes there can be no symptoms at all. there's an incubation period where they don't have it. we talked to a mother of one 14-year-old who doesn't really fit the mold of somebody who would contract the virus. usually you have people with preexisting health conditions. but this 14-year-old had none of that. her symptoms were vague. she said she had a headache one day and the next day she had a fever and that night ends up in the emergency room. one of the causes wasn't diagnosed properly by the doctors. she talked to us about what a difficult time she's going through with her family. >> the symptoms play peek a boo with you. so it's with the headaches. she doesn't have headaches. so when she had a complaint of the headache i was
we had the dallas mayor on. he disputed that saying final results will come out later this week. we don't know right now. >> you wonder how effective it's going to be. >> but they think it's the best bet right now to help the residents there. >> let's talk about what happens when someone contracts the west nile virus. what are the possible outcomes? >> sometimes there can be no symptoms at all. there's an incubation period where they don't have it. we talked to a mother...
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i just came back from china which really underscores the difference between shanghai or dallas. they have an infrastructure that works. putting aside that the chinese do things we would never be able to do here in the united states -- trains run on time, the building infrastructure is better, everything is better. is this the way to get things done? >> china has a couple advantages we don't have. first, they're starting from scratch and that sometimes wbca be a big advantage. it's easier to put up a smart grid from scratch than replace an old grid. but china old one. most importantly, china's prioritized things. if you think the biggest infrastructure project this country has had was world war ii. the pytrierties were crystal clear. we did and guess what? we also built the foundation for prosperity there after. if we can set the priorities right. now, from my point of view, energy would be number one. if we can set the priorities right, get the politicians aboard, this bank makes a lot of sense. >> two major differences though. china is a communist country. there's a bureau that
i just came back from china which really underscores the difference between shanghai or dallas. they have an infrastructure that works. putting aside that the chinese do things we would never be able to do here in the united states -- trains run on time, the building infrastructure is better, everything is better. is this the way to get things done? >> china has a couple advantages we don't have. first, they're starting from scratch and that sometimes wbca be a big advantage. it's easier...
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. >>> jay and the rest are back -- ♪ after 20 years off air, the new "dallas," the show, drew almost 7 million viewers in its debut on wednesday on our sister network, tnt. that was more than any other cable series premiere this year, which got us thinking, what classic show would you most like to see revived for the 21st century? what happened to -- what's her name, luellen? here's some of our thoughts, "cosby," "happy days," logon to my facebook page to take our poll. you can also name another one your favorites and we'll have the results when you come back on the air at 7:00 p.m. eastern. what classic show would you like to revive? >>> so last time i covered a broadway production, this happened, i lost my mind, take a look. ♪ that was last year. this is this year at "xanadu." so "xanadu," the musical, it bombed as a movie, now lace up your roller skates and adjust the headband. we're going back in time to 1980 with the cast of "xanadu." ♪ >> how do you feel, like, being on roller skates in a theater, everyone is so close? it's almost like being in a living room. >> it is. but
. >>> jay and the rest are back -- ♪ after 20 years off air, the new "dallas," the show, drew almost 7 million viewers in its debut on wednesday on our sister network, tnt. that was more than any other cable series premiere this year, which got us thinking, what classic show would you most like to see revived for the 21st century? what happened to -- what's her name, luellen? here's some of our thoughts, "cosby," "happy days," logon to my facebook page...
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easy for me to say. 78 in salt lake city. 17 from dallas to houston. 76 in atlanta, 77 in tampa. 71, your high in boston expected to be 72. that is a quick snapshop on your travel, and randi, let's send it right back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> so there is a huge job market for cyber security warriors some of why are so many jobs are going unfilled and what are the consequences? rene marsh reports. >> reporter: they're on the front lines defending america from cyber attacks. government and industry insiders say you're practically guaranteed a job in cyber security if you've got the right stuff. >> there is the lack of expertise and there are a lot of people clamoring for people who know the internet world, can work in this area. >> reporter: last year the department of homeland security's cyber unit responded to more than 106,000 cyber attacks. janet napolitano says unless we train more cyber experts our economy could be the biggest casualty. she say many already work in the federal government but there's a desperate need for more. >> we need people who are analysts, people w
easy for me to say. 78 in salt lake city. 17 from dallas to houston. 76 in atlanta, 77 in tampa. 71, your high in boston expected to be 72. that is a quick snapshop on your travel, and randi, let's send it right back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> so there is a huge job market for cyber security warriors some of why are so many jobs are going unfilled and what are the consequences? rene marsh reports. >> reporter: they're on the front lines defending america from cyber...
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where there's a lot of major damage is the neighborhood we are in right now called yorkville outside of dallas here. you can see blue tarps up there. people have ladders trying to fix some of the roofs. the house next door to me, most of that roof is off except over the garage. that's a lot of what we are seeing in this neighborhood. right over here, this used to be the garage of this home. you can see there's just articles from the home that completely blew out into the area. the garage is pretty much blown back into that tree line. those trees back there are completely snapped. most of them are just right over. as we look toward the house, this was a bedroom right here. a sign that's on that bedroom says, "moving sale." i am told -- >> sorry about that. we lost that signal with jennifer. >>> some of the most compelling images of this storm system have come from amateur video and i-report josh levs has been monitoring the video coming. he is joining us live right now. >> we are going to start off with some, we look a look last hour. some of the most dramatic video of tornados i've seen in a l
where there's a lot of major damage is the neighborhood we are in right now called yorkville outside of dallas here. you can see blue tarps up there. people have ladders trying to fix some of the roofs. the house next door to me, most of that roof is off except over the garage. that's a lot of what we are seeing in this neighborhood. right over here, this used to be the garage of this home. you can see there's just articles from the home that completely blew out into the area. the garage is...
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number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornados don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminded me of the wizard of oz. when the tornado hit and everything kept going around and around. >> in all, 22 tornados caused a billion dollars worth of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornados. >> tornados took up three slots in our top ten countdown this event was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 confirmed tornados killed 40 people in the midwest. number three, hurricane isaac. hurricane isaac descended on louisiana tuesday night nearly seven years to the day that hurricane katrina struck. isaac wasn't such a monster, but it was still a killer. the country held its collective breath as the levees were tested yet again. in the end, the new levees saved new orleans, but plaquemines parish was flooded again. >> all the big rivers dry this year. >> by september, 66% of the u.s. was in some degree of drought. the dry weather is expected to continue into 2013 and this could b
number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornados don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminded me of the wizard of oz. when the tornado hit and everything kept going around and around. >> in all, 22 tornados caused a billion dollars worth of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornados. >> tornados took up three slots in our top ten countdown this event was the...
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city number one, dallas, texas. they are also under the threat of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. i knew you would recognize that big ball in the skyline. >> no quiz tonight. it has been a long weekend i didn't need the quiz i probably wouldn't have passed. >>> we are going to talk some politics right now because when it comes to political debates few issues hit home faster than the rising cost of gasoline. is the criticism fair? earlier i talked about it with will cain. i started by asking will if it is really fair to blame the president, any president from either party for the high cost of gasoline. >> no. simple answer. that's it. >> it really is, don. i can tell you that gas price is the subject of global supply and demand and the current spike we are seeing has a lot to do with instability in the middle east. in the short term presidents have very little to do with what the gas price is. >> it sure does get your base rowelled up. it makes for a great narrative. one guy against the other. am i right? >> absolutely. it's gold in the political world. >> so do you want to weigh i
city number one, dallas, texas. they are also under the threat of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. i knew you would recognize that big ball in the skyline. >> no quiz tonight. it has been a long weekend i didn't need the quiz i probably wouldn't have passed. >>> we are going to talk some politics right now because when it comes to political debates few issues hit home faster than the rising cost of gasoline. is the criticism fair? earlier i talked about it with will cain. i started...
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about six homes with major damage, and that's on the street where we are right now in yorkville near dallas here in paulding county. right over my shoulder, the home next door, the roof has completely come off. you can even see an air-conditioning unit looks like it was flung right into the side of that home. and if you can believe this, we're actually on the second floor of a home where all the walls around me completely came out. the dresser here is still standing. here's the bed here in this bedroom. and there's still the wall frame but now i'm already walking into the living room. and again, the walls, the ceiling has completely come off. this is actually the room where the family was watching tv when the storm came through and the son actually said, dad, you can't wait any longer, you have to get out now. you have to run down the stairs and get to safety. i want to show you something really unbelievable. the walls in the front of the home have gone down, take a look at this. this is the kitchen table. and the wall is just leaning on that table. and the refrigerator door is actually hol
about six homes with major damage, and that's on the street where we are right now in yorkville near dallas here in paulding county. right over my shoulder, the home next door, the roof has completely come off. you can even see an air-conditioning unit looks like it was flung right into the side of that home. and if you can believe this, we're actually on the second floor of a home where all the walls around me completely came out. the dresser here is still standing. here's the bed here in this...
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was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. >>> 11 days ago at the height of the storm, two little boys drowned here on staten island. today they were laid to rest in a single casket. four-year-old connor moore and two-year-old brandon were swept away from their mother's arms in floodwaters. trying to get to higher ground. the mother asked for help at a nearby house but was turned away. her husband, who works for the sanitation department, was at work that night. today, his coworkers carried his sons' cass set. friends of the family have set up a fund to help pay for the cost of the funeral. we put that on our website at anderson360.com. when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes
was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. >>> 11 days ago at the height of the storm, two little boys drowned here...
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which really underscores the difference between shanghai and new york or chicago or san francisco or dallas. they have infrastructure there that works. now, putting aside theact that the chinese do things in a way sometimes that we wouldn't want to ever do here in the united states, the trains run on time, the bridges are better than ours, the roads are better, the buildings areinfrastructure is . is this the way to get it done? >> it has a lot of advantages to it, but china has a cupp advantages we don't have. first, they're starting from scratch. that sometimes can be a big advantage. it's easier to put up a smart grid from scratch than to replace an old grid. more important, china has also prioritized things. this is a terrific idea, the infrastructure bank. if you think the biggest infrastructure project this country has ever had was world war ii. the priorities were crystal clear. we had to develop, i think it was $3 trillion worth of infrastructure to win that war. we did, and guess what, we also built the foundation for prosperity there after. if we can set the priorities from my poi
which really underscores the difference between shanghai and new york or chicago or san francisco or dallas. they have infrastructure there that works. now, putting aside theact that the chinese do things in a way sometimes that we wouldn't want to ever do here in the united states, the trains run on time, the bridges are better than ours, the roads are better, the buildings areinfrastructure is . is this the way to get it done? >> it has a lot of advantages to it, but china has a cupp...
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was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. [ dog ] you know, i just don't thin
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was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a better chance to grow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can trade all our e
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police in a dallas suburb are filing a new flaint complaint against the former nfl star. both sanders and his wife pilar face assault charges in their claims that each hit the other. so what is this latest charge now, joey? >> well, what happens is apparently when he was attacked, there was some phone that her friend, his wife's friend, had that was held up to his face. he took the phone, and he discarded the phone. the phone was then damaged and technically in the eyes of the law it's a crime. it's called criminal mischief. if you damage someone's property without permission and authority, you could be held accountable. it's a misdemeanor offense, and they're looking to prosecute him for that. >> you're kidding. so, in the meantime, you know, i think it really got rather ugly early in the week. sanders was on "good morning america." take a listen to a small portion of that interview. >> trust me, and i can put this on my mama. never touched her. never did anything derogatory to her in front of the kids. never will. >> okay. so now what is being said is attorneys for her
police in a dallas suburb are filing a new flaint complaint against the former nfl star. both sanders and his wife pilar face assault charges in their claims that each hit the other. so what is this latest charge now, joey? >> well, what happens is apparently when he was attacked, there was some phone that her friend, his wife's friend, had that was held up to his face. he took the phone, and he discarded the phone. the phone was then damaged and technically in the eyes of the law it's a...
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was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fit
was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to...
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a round of glofl in dallas, picture perfect. high temperatures for the day only into the very, very, say the 60s, 70s, 80s in a few spots but in parts of the midwest it will remain cool because of the area of low pressure that is going to drift to the east in places like new york where for the time being it's relatively dry. all the rain is coming to you as we fast forward into sunday morning. then as we take a look at your temperatures again, mild air funneling behind that low with 65 your high in chicago. 76 in denver. 50 in san francisco. 60 in seattle. 82 in new orleans. what does this mean to you if you're traveling around the country? you can expect delays. the worst are going to be parts of the eastern seaboard. charlotte could be a problem. all your airports in washington, d.c. could have a few backups there. later on in the day it should get better out west though. that is the latest. kick it back to you. >> okay reynolds. i will take it. thank you. >> you bet. >>> remember that guy named tiger woods who used to dominat
a round of glofl in dallas, picture perfect. high temperatures for the day only into the very, very, say the 60s, 70s, 80s in a few spots but in parts of the midwest it will remain cool because of the area of low pressure that is going to drift to the east in places like new york where for the time being it's relatively dry. all the rain is coming to you as we fast forward into sunday morning. then as we take a look at your temperatures again, mild air funneling behind that low with 65 your...
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the heat is still on wherever you're traveling from the dakotas to dallas, 100 to 110, heat indexes in excess of that. the heat is the story, kind of the pin cal of the heat from kansas to colorado, denver 105. today 98. kind of temperatures coming down slightly. in the mid-atlantic from washington, d.c. to baltimore to new york city, really pleasant for you. we're going to see rain in maine and debby doing damage in florida and georgia. have storms moving into the pacific northwest. we'll have more on the tropical storm coming up. first back to you. >> i thought you were going to say that like a hepburn, you know what i'm saying. >> with debby drenching the panhandle and florida under a state of emergency because of all of the rain falling, florida's governor will be live with soledad. she'll talk about what that state is doing in light of all of the rain. >>> let's get you up to date. here's christine romans. >> seven out of control wildfires in colorado, growing even bigger and more aggressive overnight, shutting down big tourist attractions in the rocky mountain and pike's peak. 11
the heat is still on wherever you're traveling from the dakotas to dallas, 100 to 110, heat indexes in excess of that. the heat is the story, kind of the pin cal of the heat from kansas to colorado, denver 105. today 98. kind of temperatures coming down slightly. in the mid-atlantic from washington, d.c. to baltimore to new york city, really pleasant for you. we're going to see rain in maine and debby doing damage in florida and georgia. have storms moving into the pacific northwest. we'll have...
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dallas, texas is also under the threat of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. i didn't give you a tower cam because i knew you would recognize that. >> no quiz tonight. it has been a long weekend. i didn't need that. thank you, jackie. good luck tomorrow with the commute as well. >> we are going to talk politics right now. when it comes to political debate, few issues hit home faster than the rising costs of gasoline. the president all get blamed, but is the criticism fair? earlier i talked about it with will caen and contributor and senior writer for espn and i started by asking if it's fair to blame any president from either party for the high cost of gasoline. >> no. simple answer. it really is. i can tell you that gas prices are the subject of supply and demand and the current spike we are seeing has a lot to do with unsteadiness in the mideast, specifically what might happen in iran, but in the short-term, presidents have very little to do with the gas price. >> it gets the base riled up and makes for a great narrative. guy against the other. am i right? >
dallas, texas is also under the threat of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. i didn't give you a tower cam because i knew you would recognize that. >> no quiz tonight. it has been a long weekend. i didn't need that. thank you, jackie. good luck tomorrow with the commute as well. >> we are going to talk politics right now. when it comes to political debate, few issues hit home faster than the rising costs of gasoline. the president all get blamed, but is the criticism fair? earlier i...
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dallas at number 15. washington, d.c. at number 22. in the world. the richest country in the world doesn't make the top ten in terms of city infrastructure. this is from mercer by the way. the survey, it ranks cities based on electricity and water infrastructure. congestion, public transportation. and airport effectiveness. which is probably what got some of these american cities on to the list in the first place. americans shouldn't be surprised. china spends about 9% of its total economic output on infrastructure. europe spends about 5%. 50 years ago by the way, the u.s. spent about 5%. now we spend half as much at 2.4%. richard flores is a professor at the university of florida and a senior editor at "the atlantic. "s "u. ." >> u.s. cities are the great strength of the america economy's comeback. when you look at studies, cities are a key part of our productivity and innovation advantage. we have clearly lagged at frastructure spending and we need to spend $2 trillion to get it up to par. one of the things that's so important with having ken on.
dallas at number 15. washington, d.c. at number 22. in the world. the richest country in the world doesn't make the top ten in terms of city infrastructure. this is from mercer by the way. the survey, it ranks cities based on electricity and water infrastructure. congestion, public transportation. and airport effectiveness. which is probably what got some of these american cities on to the list in the first place. americans shouldn't be surprised. china spends about 9% of its total economic...
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he played three seasons for the san diego chargers and one for the dallas cowboys. >>> and gop presidential candidates are in wisconsin today. jockeying for votes at an event sponsored by the faith and freedom coalition. the conservative forum comes just days before wisconsin's primary. and today, mitt romney, rick santorum, and newt gingrich made personal appeals to wisconsin voters. >> i particularly appreciate the extraordinary introduction. your congressman, paul ryan, what a leader in the party, what a conservative. >> i asked calista to come stand with me because she's from whitehall and spent all week campaigning here and we had a great reception. >> one of the things i hear everywhere i go as i cross the state, and frankly across the country, is that people are saying the same thing over -- even more than hello, which is i'm praying for you. >> now, more on the winners of the biggest mega millions lottery jackpot ever. $658 million. we don't know who they are yet, but we know the winning tickets were sold in maryland, kansas, and illinois. cnn reports from the place where the winnin
he played three seasons for the san diego chargers and one for the dallas cowboys. >>> and gop presidential candidates are in wisconsin today. jockeying for votes at an event sponsored by the faith and freedom coalition. the conservative forum comes just days before wisconsin's primary. and today, mitt romney, rick santorum, and newt gingrich made personal appeals to wisconsin voters. >> i particularly appreciate the extraordinary introduction. your congressman, paul ryan, what a...
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texas have been absolutely inundated with phone calls, including an 81-year-old great-grandmother in dallas. her name is dilcy, she's awesome, and i think it's safe to say she is not one of justin bieber's 19 million twitter followers. >> just one after the other after the other. i'd hang up and it would ring. and i told one young lady, i said, do you know where you're calling. yes, i'm calling justin. i said, this is a texas extension. and i did tell one young lady, i said, you just don't realize, he has no interest in you whatsoever. >> sometimes dilcy answers the phones and gives the believers the what-for. that's what they call the justin bieber fans, right, believers? but other times she just lets the machine pick up. >> justin, oh, my god. call me back. i love you. justin, justin, justin, bieb, bieb, bieb, bieber. i love you. >> hi. i'm just looking for justin bieber. okay, bye. >> justin, i know you're there. call me! i love you so much. i'm sorry i called you so late, but i just got your number. >> oh, my god, sorry, i called you so late, i just got your number. someone told dilcy s
texas have been absolutely inundated with phone calls, including an 81-year-old great-grandmother in dallas. her name is dilcy, she's awesome, and i think it's safe to say she is not one of justin bieber's 19 million twitter followers. >> just one after the other after the other. i'd hang up and it would ring. and i told one young lady, i said, do you know where you're calling. yes, i'm calling justin. i said, this is a texas extension. and i did tell one young lady, i said, you just...
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. >>> a tornado watch has just been issued for the dallas-ft. worth area, there's a severe weather threat from texas all the way to iowa, beyond, we're tracking it all, chad myers is standing by. >>> also, apple is offered a billion dollars for its stockpile. how much of this is made in china. [ male announcer ] this is the network -- a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your fu
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in dallas county leaders have been forced to spray pesticide from the air for the first time in 45 years. the spike in infections is the worst in eight years. >>> the shooting deaths of two deputies in louisiana are being linked to an extremist movement. seven people are in custody after the shootout at a trailer park near new orleans. authorities have revealed -- they have been conducting surveillance for some time now. the group was heavily armed. stay with us for more on this developing story at the top of the hour. >>> several officials in zu dan have been killed in a crash. it's blamed on poor visibility as a result of dust. >>> you may remember this story. in 2009 some african-american and hispanic kids were swimming at a suburban philadelphia pool, but a fun day turned ugly when the children began hearing racial comments. this week a discrimination case against this club was settled. susan candiotti first covered that story three years ago and went back to talk with one of those kids. >> reporter: marcus allen will never forget what happened just before we met in 200. he was 12 ye
in dallas county leaders have been forced to spray pesticide from the air for the first time in 45 years. the spike in infections is the worst in eight years. >>> the shooting deaths of two deputies in louisiana are being linked to an extremist movement. seven people are in custody after the shootout at a trailer park near new orleans. authorities have revealed -- they have been conducting surveillance for some time now. the group was heavily armed. stay with us for more on this...
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the highest, by the way, in america is atlanta at number 13, dallas at number 15, washington, d.c., at number 22. in the world. the richest country in the world doesn't make the top ten in terms of sitting infrastructure. this is from mercer, by the way, the survey. it ranks cities based on electricity and water infrastructure, congestion, public transportation and airport effectiveness, which is probably what got some of these american cities onto the list in the first place. but americans shouldn't be surprised. china spends about 9% of its total economic output on infrastructure. europe spends about 5%. 50 years ago by the way the u.s. spent about 5%, but now we spend half as much at 2.4%. richard florida is a professor at nyu and the university of toronto as well as the senior editor at the atlantic. richard, u.s. cities have a problem. but i just sort of made it look like it was a spending problem, that china spends more, europe spends more. is it a spending problem? >> well, you know, u.s. cities are the great strength of the american economy's comeback. when you look at all the
the highest, by the way, in america is atlanta at number 13, dallas at number 15, washington, d.c., at number 22. in the world. the richest country in the world doesn't make the top ten in terms of sitting infrastructure. this is from mercer, by the way, the survey. it ranks cities based on electricity and water infrastructure, congestion, public transportation and airport effectiveness, which is probably what got some of these american cities onto the list in the first place. but americans...
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none of less, dallas, ft. worth, the next hour or two, you'll be experiencing some thunderstorms that will slow down your commute and also some air travel. again, in the afternoon you'll see storms fire up there and south florida, we'll see afternoon thunderstorms, kind of sticky there, chicago, 90 the high there and next couple of days. maybe a cooling off briefly on sunday. back in the 90s monday and tuesday. >> 90 degrees? >> and icky and steamy. >> kids home and getting sticky and steamy. >> head to the water. 17 minutes past the hour. let's get you up to date with christine romans with our top stories. >> president obama and mitt romney butting heads over the economy in the buckeye state. both made appearances in ohio yesterday. and later the president picked up $2 million at the fundrazor at the home of actress sarah jessica parker in manhattan. romney prepares to kick off a every town counts bus tour today. >>> turmoil in egypt. yesterday the country's supreme constitutional court declared the parliamen
none of less, dallas, ft. worth, the next hour or two, you'll be experiencing some thunderstorms that will slow down your commute and also some air travel. again, in the afternoon you'll see storms fire up there and south florida, we'll see afternoon thunderstorms, kind of sticky there, chicago, 90 the high there and next couple of days. maybe a cooling off briefly on sunday. back in the 90s monday and tuesday. >> 90 degrees? >> and icky and steamy. >> kids home and getting...
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something caused a scare and part of love field airport in dallas to evacuate. we will tell you what happened coming up. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> checking stories across the country. >>> tsa shot down dallas love field a short time after a suspicious device found near the
something caused a scare and part of love field airport in dallas to evacuate. we will tell you what happened coming up. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us...
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people in dallas had to seriously run for cover. the city was pelted by hail, three intense thunderstorms hitting yesterday, the hail ranging from golf ball size to baseball size and even larger. >> it went for at least 20 minutes. it just pummeled. it was unbelievable, and the rain, there was so much rain. it was like being in a disaster movie. >> it sounded like the house was exploding. pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, over and over again. you can look at the roof and see a thousand explosions. >> you wouldn't want to be an insurance adjuster today. roofs and car windows the biggest casualties. luckily no one was injured in this terrible storm. >>> the u.s. anti-doping agency formally charged lance armstrong with doping. "these charges are base lts, motivated by spite and advanced through testimony bought and paid for by promises of anonymity and immunity. although usada alleges a wide ranging conspiracy extended over more than 16 years, i am the only to be charged. i have never doped, and unlike many of my accusers i have competed as an
people in dallas had to seriously run for cover. the city was pelted by hail, three intense thunderstorms hitting yesterday, the hail ranging from golf ball size to baseball size and even larger. >> it went for at least 20 minutes. it just pummeled. it was unbelievable, and the rain, there was so much rain. it was like being in a disaster movie. >> it sounded like the house was exploding. pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, over and over again. you can look at the roof and see a thousand...
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in a dallas suburb, one driver called 911 three times. here's one of the calls. >> it's robert jeffress here again. the water is up to my chest. >> we're trying to get to you as quick as they can. >> okay, i'm going to drown here in a little bit. >> he did not drown. postscript moments lauter, rescue crews were able to reach him in that high water. >>> want to go to the super bowl? better have a few thousand dollars laying around. according to the resale website stubhub tickets are starting at 2800 bucks. the price is down a bit from last year. patriots and giants face off in indianapolis in ten days. >>> and now a moment just to take this in. planet earth all her glory. nasa releasing this high-definition picture. they're calling it blue marble 2010. chad meyers you and i like to talk about all things space. from what i understand this image is one big picture of a lot of pictures. >> this is from a satellite only 5 hub miles in space. you probably the remember the old big blue marble picture the one we grew up from 1972, apollo 17, you
in a dallas suburb, one driver called 911 three times. here's one of the calls. >> it's robert jeffress here again. the water is up to my chest. >> we're trying to get to you as quick as they can. >> okay, i'm going to drown here in a little bit. >> he did not drown. postscript moments lauter, rescue crews were able to reach him in that high water. >>> want to go to the super bowl? better have a few thousand dollars laying around. according to the resale website...
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. >> i want to talk about a story in dallas, texas. a young woman found dead in her home two days after making a desperate call to 911 screaming for her life. police went to the home but left when they didn't see anything wrong. city leaders are investigating now and her family wants answers. could the city be responsible if her death? >> it's possible. we need to know who dropped the ball here. the allegations are that the officers who went to the house, who were dispatched to the house, were not given all the information the 911 operator had. and that's where it comes down to can she be held personally liable for not passing on this information. the officers who went out there acted responsibly with all due diligence. they were not aware when this phone was called in, this woman is screaming for her life. the 911 operator taking the call clearly can tell the woman was in distress. that was never relaid to the police officers who went out there, hollered out, didn't see anything wrong and left. if there's liability, and it is very dif
. >> i want to talk about a story in dallas, texas. a young woman found dead in her home two days after making a desperate call to 911 screaming for her life. police went to the home but left when they didn't see anything wrong. city leaders are investigating now and her family wants answers. could the city be responsible if her death? >> it's possible. we need to know who dropped the ball here. the allegations are that the officers who went to the house, who were dispatched to the...
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. >>> a student project, a science project, shuts down dallas love field airport. five gates had to be evacuated yesterday when a "robotic device" was found near the cockpit of a southwest airlines flight bounce for kansas city. 11 passengers were detained including a professor and his students. turns out it was one of the kids that accidentally left the robot on board the plane. >> they'll have a story to tell. >>> we're still waiting to find out who the winners are of that $656 million mega millions jackpot. we know the tickets were sold in kansas, maryland, and illinois. the winners will get about $218 million apiece before taxes. >>> 5:32 on the east coast and mitt romney is hoping to pull off a tuesday trifecta when the voters head to the polls tuesday. they're going in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c. right now mitt romney is looking like he's ahead in all three of the races. in wisconsin there are 42 delegates at stake, and here is how the leaderboard shakes out in that state so far. romney's looking like he can pull in 40% of the vote. santorum 33%
. >>> a student project, a science project, shuts down dallas love field airport. five gates had to be evacuated yesterday when a "robotic device" was found near the cockpit of a southwest airlines flight bounce for kansas city. 11 passengers were detained including a professor and his students. turns out it was one of the kids that accidentally left the robot on board the plane. >> they'll have a story to tell. >>> we're still waiting to find out who the...
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this whole region, kansas city even into dallas, temperatures are 10 to 20 degrees above normal. so a nice, warm thanksgiving. before you know it, it will be december. we'll be talking about much different weather. enjoy it while you can. >> christmas trees abound, i've noticed. it's time. this year has flown by. but that's another story. bonnie, thank you so much. >> sure. >> still ahead on "starting point," the lines, they are already forming. >> oh, boy. >> oh, boy, oh, boy. is it really the day for the best, best deals? black friday, fact or fiction? >>> also new york city helping some victims of sandy give thanks. to staten island where more relief is on the way. you're watching "starting point." how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back
this whole region, kansas city even into dallas, temperatures are 10 to 20 degrees above normal. so a nice, warm thanksgiving. before you know it, it will be december. we'll be talking about much different weather. enjoy it while you can. >> christmas trees abound, i've noticed. it's time. this year has flown by. but that's another story. bonnie, thank you so much. >> sure. >> still ahead on "starting point," the lines, they are already forming. >> oh, boy....
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it was headed from dallas to chicago last friday. it had just left the gate and was headed for takeoff. that's when witnesses say the flight attendant just snapped. the 43-year-old woman got on the pa system and started screaming about 9/11, telling passengers the plane was going to crash. other flight attendants, even some passengers, tried to restrain her. listen to these 911 tapes that have just been released. you can hear the fear in the passengers' voices. you can also hear how the 911 operators at first don't believe what they're hearing. >> we're in flight 2332, and they're talking over the radio about crashing our plane. >> okay, who is talking about crashing your plane? >> the attendants over the p.a. >> you're on board a flight? >> yes. >> you're currently on board the flight and the attendants are announcing over the p.a. system? >> yes. >> that they're going to crash the plane? >> yes. >> dps communications, how can i help you? >> i'm on a plane in ft. worth -- >> i've got a second caller for it. >> what would have provok
it was headed from dallas to chicago last friday. it had just left the gate and was headed for takeoff. that's when witnesses say the flight attendant just snapped. the 43-year-old woman got on the pa system and started screaming about 9/11, telling passengers the plane was going to crash. other flight attendants, even some passengers, tried to restrain her. listen to these 911 tapes that have just been released. you can hear the fear in the passengers' voices. you can also hear how the 911...
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you're not going to find this place in some fancy photo spread with the dallas chamber of commerce. it's off the beaten path. you've got to drive past a bunch of bail bond stores, liquor stores, even a couple of closed up strip joints, but it's worth the drive. >> we're going to take you inside where the magic is made. check it out. you've got beef. you've got chicken. you've got pork. you've got the jalapenos and grilled onions, delicious. >> reporter: fuel city is like texas on steroids, not many car washes where you can look at real horns. this is kind of like texas over the top really. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives..
you're not going to find this place in some fancy photo spread with the dallas chamber of commerce. it's off the beaten path. you've got to drive past a bunch of bail bond stores, liquor stores, even a couple of closed up strip joints, but it's worth the drive. >> we're going to take you inside where the magic is made. check it out. you've got beef. you've got chicken. you've got pork. you've got the jalapenos and grilled onions, delicious. >> reporter: fuel city is like texas on...
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she joins me live from dallas, texas. thank you for joining us. you doing okay? >> i am. thanks for having me. >> we just confirmation that you will not get your job back and be reinstated. the statement reads that bsa values the freedom of everyone to express their opinion and believes to disagree does not mean to disrespect. what's your response to that? >> that's pretty much the statement that they've put out there numerous times before. i knew the statement going into the meeting. i didn't expect to change anything today necessarily, but it was still nice to be heard along with those 300,000 signatures were tens of thousands of comments from scouts, former scouts, current scouts who disagree with the decision to keep this policy in place. during our meeting i asked for proof of this two-year 11 person committee. i wanted to see some records saying where is the proof that people want this. they couldn't produce it. >> let me ask you this. you said you disagree with them. they disagree with you and they said that doesn't mean they are disrespecting you. do you feel disr
she joins me live from dallas, texas. thank you for joining us. you doing okay? >> i am. thanks for having me. >> we just confirmation that you will not get your job back and be reinstated. the statement reads that bsa values the freedom of everyone to express their opinion and believes to disagree does not mean to disrespect. what's your response to that? >> that's pretty much the statement that they've put out there numerous times before. i knew the statement going into the...
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it happened as an american flight, flight number 2332, was taxiing just before takeoff in dallas. several passengers picked up their phones and made emergency calls. >> it looks like they're physically restraining a flight attendant. >> okay, they're physically restraining a flight attendant? >> yeah, she's lost it. >> no passengers were hurt, and that's lucky, and no charges have been filed against that flight attendant. one of her colleagues reportedly told police that she is, quote, bipolar and she did not take her medication. >>> now for a quick check of the markets. the dow is up 11 points right now. u.s. stock market is opening higher today after a, quote, cautious optimism about the banking sector. central reserve says most of the nation's largest banks have passed what's called a government financial stress test. that's always a good notion. good sign. >>> president obama and britain's prime minister are behind closed doors right now at the white house, so what do you suppose the chatter is all about? we're going to get answers for you after we check into the white house,
it happened as an american flight, flight number 2332, was taxiing just before takeoff in dallas. several passengers picked up their phones and made emergency calls. >> it looks like they're physically restraining a flight attendant. >> okay, they're physically restraining a flight attendant? >> yeah, she's lost it. >> no passengers were hurt, and that's lucky, and no charges have been filed against that flight attendant. one of her colleagues reportedly told police that...
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>> no. >> the plane, remember, was headed from dallas to chicago. it had just left the gate and was head foeded for takeoff. that's when a flight attendant got on the pa system and started screaming making references to 9/11 and the plane was going to crash and talking about the bankruptcy reorganization. passengers got righten it and jumped up and helped other flight attendant rest strain her. that's when the 911 calls started to pour in. >> hello, sir? >> it looks like they're physically restraining a flight attendant. >> okay. they're physically restraining a flight attendant? >> yeah. she's lost it. people are helping out. >> okay. yeah. they're restraining a flight attendant? >> yes, that's correct. >> i don't know what's happening. >> okay. we have got people coming to you. i want you to know that we've got people coming to you. okay? >> okay. >> and everything is -- you're going to be okay. >> okay. >> okay. as long as that plane doesn't take off, you are still fine. you're still on the ground, right? >> yeah, we're still on the ground. >> i
>> no. >> the plane, remember, was headed from dallas to chicago. it had just left the gate and was head foeded for takeoff. that's when a flight attendant got on the pa system and started screaming making references to 9/11 and the plane was going to crash and talking about the bankruptcy reorganization. passengers got righten it and jumped up and helped other flight attendant rest strain her. that's when the 911 calls started to pour in. >> hello, sir? >> it looks like...
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scout president still did not want to talk to me but he did decide to talk to local broadcasters in dallas. this is what the president told our affiliate, wfaa. >> there's no question that there are times in the past, these go back to 40, 50 years old, where we did not do the job that we should have and for that and for people hurt, and for that, we're profoundly sorry. >> these child molesters in the scouts didn't molest one kid. we would find often in these files that numbers of kids were molested, seven or eight kids were molested. in the case in portland, oregon, 17 of the approximately 30 kids in the troop were victims of sexual molestation. >> reporter: boy scout officials claim they have kept the list secret to protect victims. they do say they now require computer background checks of workers. and they mandate suspected child abuse be reported to police. but they still maintain a list of deviant scouting leaders. the list from the most recent years is still secret and the scouts are fighting in court to keep it that way. >> gary tuchman joins us now. let's start where you left off.
scout president still did not want to talk to me but he did decide to talk to local broadcasters in dallas. this is what the president told our affiliate, wfaa. >> there's no question that there are times in the past, these go back to 40, 50 years old, where we did not do the job that we should have and for that and for people hurt, and for that, we're profoundly sorry. >> these child molesters in the scouts didn't molest one kid. we would find often in these files that numbers of...